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Heal thy finances: after divorce, Camille Graham found the right prescription to eliminate debt and secure her retirement.


When her marriage ended, Camille Graham continued to pursue one of her biggest dreams--to become a doctor. Achieving her goal, however, would require perseverance and sacrifice.

Graham got married in 1994 after her third year at Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. It is a prestigious American medical school located in the Longwood Medical Area of the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. , where she was pursuing a medical degree and a master's in public health in healthcare management. Within three years she was divorced and immediately began worrying about her mounting student loan debt. With the loss of the $120,000 salary her ex-husband used to bring in, Graham's financial outlook seemed bleak. "After grants and scholarships, I ended up taking out $80,000 to finance the M.D. and M.P.H. combined," she says.

Graham moved into an $800 a month, two-bedroom apartment in Detroit. She was earning $37,000 a year during her residency, which helped pay for food, utilities, and other expenses that added up to a little more than $1,000 per month. Once she completed her residency, the native Jamaican moved to Texas to take a job as a physician associate at Allergy Ear Nose and Throat Clinic of Northeast Texas Northeast Texas is a region in the northeast corner of the U.S. state of Texas. It is geographically centered around two metropolitan areas strung along Interstate 20: Tyler in the west and Longview/Marshall to the east. , earning a salary of more than $200,000. Three years later, she made partner and her salary doubled.

The financial worries Graham had after her divorce are typical for women who rely on their husbands to handle the family finances. Graham realized she had to improve her own money management skills in order to keep her life on track First, she finished school, which enabled her to significantly increase her salary. Then once her earnings grew, she took the next important step--getting help from a financial adviser.

In 2004, Graham was attending a sports and business networking This article needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article.  event and met Jesse Abercrombie, a Dallas-based financial adviser with Edward Jones Investments Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P. is a brokerage firm based out of St. Louis, Missouri which serves investment clients in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom through its branch network of nearly 10,000 locations. . "When I met with Camille, her primary goals were wealth accumulation, paying down student loans, estate planning Estate Planning

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, and making sure that her investments were creditor-protected," says Abercrombie. "Her investments were scattered in different accounts, so the first focus was to consolidate her assets so she could lower the fees associated with the $200,000 in variable annuities Variable annuities

Investment contracts whose issuer pays a periodic amount linked to the investment performance of an underlying portfolio.
 that she had at the time. Also, she had $23,000 in a 403(b) from her hospital job that we discussed rolling over into an IRA Ira, in the Bible
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Abercrombie says professions in medicine and law are magnets for lawsuits, so ensuring that Graham's assets were creditor-protected was a top priority. "As a doctor, she runs the risk of being sued, so most of her portfolio is comprised of variable annuities, which protect her in case of litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
," says Abercrombie.

After working with Abercrombie for a year, Graham's initial investment of $300,000 earned a 9% return. Abercrombie used an asset allocation Asset Allocation

The process of dividing a portfolio among major asset categories such as bonds, stocks or cash. The purpose of asset allocation is to reduce risk by diversifying the portfolio.
 model of 30% dividend-paying stocks and mutual funds, 47% growth stocks, 7% aggressive growth, 14% income-generating investments such as bonds ($47,000 of which is invested in JP Morgan tax-free bonds that generate tax-free funds at retirement), and 2% cash. Graham allocates $2,000 per month to her variable annuities, which Abercrombie says "will yield $6.2 million at retirement if she retires at age 65."

Abercrombie also introduced Graham to fully funded life insurance retirement planning Retirement financial planning refers to a collection of systems, methods, and processes which, in their aggregate, support a family unit's (client's) desire to achieve a state of financial independence, such that the need to be gainfully employed is optional. . He set up a life insurance policy for Graham where the primary benefit is the $1,000 premium payments that are placed into investment sub-accounts that will provide her with $1.6 million in tax-free retirement income, while her other tax-deferred assets continue to grow. The sub-accounts are allocated at 66% in American Growth and Income funds and 34% American Growth funds.

Graham now smiles with confidence: "I remember what it was like to live at, or above, my means. Now I live below my means, and I make out well. I've owned my own home since 2003." The house, which sits on a half-acre of land, was purchased for $375,000 and is now valued at $410,000. For Graham, her best days are ahead.
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Title Annotation:financial management
Author:Brown, Carmen
Publication:Black Enterprise
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 1, 2006
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